
Economists expect 'messier' jobs report for October
Clip: 10/22/2013 | 4m 20s
Economists expect 'messier' jobs report for October after unimpressive September
Employment data for the month of September was finally released after being delayed for weeks by the shutdown. The numbers reflect a month of disappointing growth with little change in unemployment and fewer jobs created than expected. Economic correspondent Paul Solman looks at what it means for the nation's economic recovery.
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Economists expect 'messier' jobs report for October
Clip: 10/22/2013 | 4m 20s
Employment data for the month of September was finally released after being delayed for weeks by the shutdown. The numbers reflect a month of disappointing growth with little change in unemployment and fewer jobs created than expected. Economic correspondent Paul Solman looks at what it means for the nation's economic recovery.
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